The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... relation of the minister in question , and through her obtained the papers . ' 9 A competitive examination for the diplomatic service in those days C days should upon this principle have included Ovid's Art 2 Lord Cornwallis .
... relation of the minister in question , and through her obtained the papers . ' 9 A competitive examination for the diplomatic service in those days C days should upon this principle have included Ovid's Art 2 Lord Cornwallis .
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... relations . In a private letter he gives a curious description of the manoeuvres of the troops which , under Frede- rick's handling , had frequently outmanoeuvred , as well as beaten in the field , an overwhelming superiority of the ...
... relations . In a private letter he gives a curious description of the manoeuvres of the troops which , under Frede- rick's handling , had frequently outmanoeuvred , as well as beaten in the field , an overwhelming superiority of the ...
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... relations which appertain to the consular office down to the present day . 6 It is uncertain when this high title descended to the designation of ordinary magisterial authority ; but we find in Pliny a certain Lucius Fulvius mentioned ...
... relations which appertain to the consular office down to the present day . 6 It is uncertain when this high title descended to the designation of ordinary magisterial authority ; but we find in Pliny a certain Lucius Fulvius mentioned ...
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... relations with foreign govern- ments without reference to the authorities at home , and for cor- responding directly ... relation of the two services invests the French consulate with a certain dignity , and , if its officers have ceased ...
... relations with foreign govern- ments without reference to the authorities at home , and for cor- responding directly ... relation of the two services invests the French consulate with a certain dignity , and , if its officers have ceased ...
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... relations , as requiring consular institutions dif- ferent from those of Western Europe , appears to us to be both just and expedient . The necessity of conforming our consular system to the customs and character of different nations ...
... relations , as requiring consular institutions dif- ferent from those of Western Europe , appears to us to be both just and expedient . The necessity of conforming our consular system to the customs and character of different nations ...
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